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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1911)
T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEIA1, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911 J EVENING EDITION. Deer Hunting Season Opens August 1st It is none too early to commence your prepara tions. "We arc prepared with a complete stock o Guns and Ammunition In guns we have the famous WINCHESTER, REMINGTON, SAVAOE, STANDARD. In Cartridges we eairy SAVAGE, U. M. G, WINCHESTER and PE TERS makes. ALSO A FULL LINE OF TENTS AND GAMP STOVES. . CASEY "CAME HACK" ' - There wero saddened hearts In MudvU'e for a week cr even more; , There wero muttered oaths and cur bob every fnn In town was sore; "Just think," snld one, "how soft It looked with Cnury at the bat, I And then to think ho'd go and spring a bush ler.gue trick like that!" Ills past fnmo was forgotten now ho was a hopeless shine;' J They called him "Strikeout Casey" froni the mayor down the lino; And ns ho camo to bat each day his bosom heaved a sigh ' While a look of hopeless fury ahono In mighty Casey's eye. j Ho pondered on the days gone by when ho Hart been their king, (That when ho saunterod to the pinto they mnde the welkin ring; I But now his norvo had vanished for when he heard them hoot Ho "fanned" or "popped out" dally like some minor league recruit. Ho soon began to sulk and loaf his batting oyo went lamo; No home, runs on tho Bcoro card now wero chalked against his name; Tho fans without exception gavo tb" manager no peace, For ono nnd all kept clamonng fo. Jnsoy'B quick release. Tho Mudvlllo squad began to slump tho team wns In the air; Their playing wont from bad to worec nobody seemed to care; "Hack to tho woods with Casoy" was tho cry from Rooters' Row, "Get some ono who can hit tho ball nnd lot tho big dub go!" The lnno Is long, sonio ono hnB said, that never turns again, And fate, though flcklo, of ton gives another chnnco to men; And CnBcy smiled; his rugged faco ro longer woro a frown Tho pitcher who had started all tho 'rouble camo to town. .,,. ' Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshfield us Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor doos not kcop It call up PHONE 7U-J. Free dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM ii MILK ICE, 1IUTTKRMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE ALICE n Tho Popular PJcnlo Uoat, Business Directory Following is n list of RoIInblo BuhIiicbs Firms th'nt It will Pay to Patronize Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbing and Heating Mnndiilcltl, Ore, Phono 77.1 STADDEN All hinds of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. J. J.. KOONTZ Mnchli.o nnd Itcpnlr Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat shop, Front Btreot, Marshfield, Ore. Have You Seen Our New Market? Wo nro now nlcoly located in our now shop and extend & cordial Invitation to overy ono to call. Wo handlo only tho REST MEATS at reasonable prices. When you want a Juicy steak, n nice mutton chop, some tendor lamb or good veal cnll us up by phono. A trial order will convince you. Enterprise Market GEO. W. ICING, Prop. PHONE B2-J. Now nakes regular schedulo on tbo South Coos River run. Leaves MarshOold week days at 3 p. m, Ar rives In Marshflold at 8:45 a. n. Sunday, leaves Marshfield at 8 a.m. Returns at C p. m. ' LEVI SMITH, Master. f '.'J-Jll'.iUM.J !IHi '. !f-i' yvmmfjmmfff; The Fourth was a success And' now wo nro going to switch back to crockery again wo havo Just recolved direct from factory. Two now pnttorn Dinner waro, tho finest In tho lnnd Sco our window. no pieces sot $H.OO Also romombor wo nro closing out 5 stock pnttoms nt less than cost. no propnred for tho coming of tho railroad. . C OOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Store That Saves You Money. (IEO. X. MOLT. Manager. Knint Rtnvt, Mnrdifltli. Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE REN.INE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES nncl- CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Mnrshlleld, Ore. PHONE 302-J Mall Orders Solicited. Al Mudvlllo has assembled ton thousand fans had come To see 'the twlrlor who had put old Cnsoy on the bum; And when ho stopped Into tho box the multitude wont wild; Ho doffed 'his hat In proud disdain but Casey only smiled. "Play ball!" the umpire's voice rang out, and then tho game began Out In that throng of thousands there wns not a single fan Who thought' that Mudvllle had a oianct, nnd with the setting nun Their hopes sank 'nw the rival tt am was leading "4 to 1 " Tha Inst half of th ninth came round with no change In the sore; Dut when thv fir&t nun up hit flufe 'ho crowd began io roai; Tho din increasod, tho echo of ton thousand shouts was hoard When tho pitcher hit tho second And gnvo "four balls" to the third. Threo men on base nobody throo runs to tie tho game; A triple meant tho highest nlcho in Mudvlllo hall of famo; But hero tho rally ended nnd the gloom wns deep as night When tho fourth ono "fouled to catcher" and tho fifth "flow out to right." A dismnl gronn in chorus camo n scowl was on each faco When Casey walked up, bat In hand, nnd slowly took Ills plnco; HIh bloodshot eyes In fury glonmod his teoth woro clcchcd In hnto; IIo gavo his cap n vicious ''ook nnd -pounded on tho lilnto. Rut famo Is Heeling ns tho wind nndglory fades away: Thero wero no wild nnd whoolly cheers no glnd acclaim that day; They hissed nnd groaned nnd'hootcd as thoy clamored "Strlko him out!" Dut Casey gavo no outward sign Mint ho had heard their shout. Tho pitcher smiled nnd cut ono loupe ncrnss tho pinto It spod; Another hiss nnothor gronn "Strlko ono!" tho umpire said; Zip! llko n shot tho second curve broke Just below tho kneo; "Strlko two!" tho umpire roared nloud but CnBny mado no plcn. No ronstlng for tho umplro now his wns nn ensy lot; Dut hero tho pitcher whirled again wns that n rlflo shot? A whack, a crnck, nnd out through spneo tho leather pellet flow A blot ngnlnst tho distant sky n speck against tho blue. Abovo tho fenco In contor field, in rapid whirling flight Tho splicro sailed on tho blot grow dim -and then wns lost to sight; Ton thousand lints woro thrown In the tlr, ton thousand threw n fit Dut no ono over found tho ball that mighty Cnsoy lilt. 0 Bomowhoro In this favored land dark clouds may hide tho sun; And somewhere bands no longor play nnd children havo no fun; And somowhoro ovor blighted lives thero hangs n heavy pall; Dut Mudvlllo's on n Joy Ride now, for Casey hit tho ball! IF YOU HAVE ANY House to Build You Will Do Well to See LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND RUILDERS. Phone 138J UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Bring your dyolnK. cleanins. press ing and repairing to us nnd bo pleased Wo aro experts, Carpets and Rugs ' cleaned on your floor or at our shop, j Phono 1W0X, Central avenue, near Second street ROSS & PINEGOR,' Proprietors. I Have your Job printing done at The Times office. MAKE A SELECION of our small cakes and special ties and you'll !nve a collection of as tempting nnd toothsomo dainties as were ever set be fore a king. Don't be too late coming for yours, however. Wo can nevor seem to bako enough no matter how many extra we bako fresh dally. i Coos Bay Bakery PHONE lH-Ii Read the Times' Want Ads. Don't forget the Turkish Baths. PHONE 214-J. 3-A KO DAK $20 m-yrziZ i .zrTzz WmJi fklTTfrSs NTT Ti-(0 m-'r . v il IKv m mw Don't go camping: without a KODAK Supplies of all kinds Kodaks From $10.00 Up Brownie Cameras $1.00 Up Red Cross Drug Store (Continued from page 2.) Mrs. Jacobs, MIm Bessie Bradley, Win, Wood, Milt n Jackson, Mrs. A H. Guernsey, Harold Simpson. 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Doubno'., who wero married June 2G at San Francisco, came In by auto Monday and nro tho guests of Mr. Deubner'n pnrentB, Mr. and Mrs. George. Deub ner. Mrs. Arthur McKeown nnd Mr. Roy Wernjch aro planning to open the Bennett camp at tho Maze, South Coos River about July 15. O Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hague nnd Miss Anna RubscII will spend a month camping at tho Maze going up next week. Mrs. C. C. Going and threo chil dren roturned Thursday from a two months' visit with relatives In Port land. At nlno o'clock tho morning of 'tho Fourth, Mntson Brothers' now nnd commodlouB boat Wall Wnsio blow her whlsllo at Rosa' landing for paEsengers who wero to colcbrnto nt n picnic tinder tho beautiful maple nt Mrs. Carl Smedburg's nbout threo miles from Sunnier. A crowd of eighty pn8Bengors woro gathered at different landings nnd peoplo from Sumner, Mnrshflcld and other places to tho number of about 200 gather- I od nt tho grounds. I Goorgo Roes was appointed chair man of tho day, and hastily impro vised n program. Mrs. Roberts de livered tho Declaration of Independ ence, being unsuccessful In find fug nn orator to deliver oration tho grn mophono wns used Instead nnd prov ed n very good substitute, six recita tions woro recited, two songs sung, our.nntlonnl air "Amorlca" and "Red, Whlto nnd Bluo" sung by peo plo presont nnd "Stnr Spnnglod Bnn ncr" sung by nudlonco and plnyo-1 on gramophone A delicious nnd bounteous lunch wns served nt noon In the afternoon n bnseball game played by men nnd boys presont caused much merri ment. Hoys enmo off champions. Six recitations woro recited with much c rod It duo those who delivered thorn. Tho courtesy nnd gonoroslty of Mntson Brothers who carried pas sengers to nnd from landing, wns highly spokon of. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Byler and three children nro nt the Simpson cottage at Ten Mllo for July nnd August. 0 A party of ten colebrntod tho Fourth under "Grandma" Bone brake's largo Chestnut tree In her orchard. They woro "Grandma" Bonobrnko, Mrs. Nolllo Nowland, Mrs. Byron Hodson, Rny Clyde and Virgil Hodson, Walter and Jnnirs Wnllaco nnd Mrs. Hlgglnson. A dell clous lunch was served at noon. Aft er dinner nil wont to tho homo of Will Hlgglii8on nnd enjoyed Bomo of Edison's phonograph music nnd Inst hut not least, Ice-cream was served, called soup by one of tho boys nil said they .had a good timo nnd went homo happy. J. C. Doane and family, II. D. Wal lace and family, C. II. Jackson and family, Frank nnd Guy Ross Roy nnd Grnco Jones, Will Hlgglnson and Mrs. Charles Cox of Allegany eolo hrnted tho glorious Fourth In Marshfield. Franklin C. Birch and wlfo, Ml3s Lllllnn Morryman, Miss Hazel Mer ry in nn, Miss Gertrudo Robinson nnd Nelson Goo roturned Friday evonlng after a dollghtful outing of a weok's duration In the mountains above Al legany. O The Coos Bay Motor Boat club will enjoy n crulso up Coos Rlvor tomor row. It Is planned to leavo North Bond at S o'clock In tho morning from tho club's dock. In view of tho fact that the crulso had not been de cldod upon at the last meeting of tho club It Is trusted that each member will Inform the others about the af fair when they learn of it, Although the time Is short tin club dlrcctorn nro making somo preparations for tho event nnd It In assured thnt thoso who aro present will enjoy a pleas ant time. ' 0 I Tho young peoplo's society of tho Lutheran church met Friday evening nt tho church hall and enjoyed a pleasant social session. After a short business meeting, refreshments woro served nnd an hour or ho spont In games, Arrangements woro mndo for n launch ride nnd picnic on tho ova nlng of Saturday, August C. Thoso present nt tho social wero'.' Ellen Ogren, Lucy Thorwald, Hilda Stenholm, Hannah Sanqulst, Edna Asplund, Axel Andorson, Horman Erlckson, Peto Erlckson, Eric Ed- lund, E. Frcdlckson, O. H. FrodolluB, R. HUlstrom, Esthor Johnson, Sol ma Johnson, Inez Johnson, A. King, Jako King, Lllllnn Plttrnan, J. A, Willd, I.ll'lnn Thornwnld, W. Asplund, May, Prcuss, Eddlo Johnson, Rov. Bonga ton, B. B. Ostllnd nnd wife. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnuronco Holmborc nnd baby returned Tuesday from a visit In Denver nnd Colorado Springs. J Mr. nnd Mrs, Arthur S. Eldrldgo nnd two sons Wesley and Eugono and I J. L. Bownlnn nnd daughters, Alice and Mnrlnn who havo been visiting" at tho Anson Rogers farm on Coos ' River, will deavo iMondny via tho Allegany-Drnln nuto routo for tholr hemes In Portland. "tto W. FoderIck8on and Solma Louisa Ross wero married Saturday, July 1, nt Marshflold, tho Rov. B. F. Bengston oulclnttng. After tho wod dlng n reception wns held nt tho homo of tho groom's ststor, Mrs. Alb ert Anderson of North Bend whoro tho couplo will mnke their homo. Tho minimi picnic of tho Cnthollo Sunday school will tako placo tomor row aftoruoon. Tho party will go up Coos River and enjoy n picnic Biippof. I LOVE A TERRIDLE THINO. WENT out to tlio farthest meadow, I lay down In tho decpoit shadow, And I old unto the earth. "Hold me." And unto tho nlaht. "Oh. Infold met" And I begged tho llttlo lenvea to loan Low and together for a nfo screen. Then to tha stars I told my talo That la my homo Ucht thero In tho vnlo, "And. oh. I know that I shall return I Dut let me lie nmt mlfl tho unfeeling fern, "For thero la a name that haa blown too nenr, And thero la n name that has crown too dear. And thero la a fear." 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